With Parasakthi inching closer to release, composer actor GV Prakash has offered a key update that shifts the spotlight squarely onto Sivakarthikeyan. The actor has lent his voice to Tharakku Tharakku, the fourth single from the film, a track GV Prakash describes as a rebel anthem. The announcement, shared with a photograph featuring Sivakarthikeyan and director Sudha Kongara, has quickly become one of the most talked about developments surrounding the project.
While Sivakarthikeyan has sung in films before, his decision to voice a song in Parasakthi feels particularly deliberate given the film’s political and historical setting. Rather than functioning as a novelty, Tharakku Tharakku appears positioned as an extension of his character’s inner voice, one that aligns performance, ideology, and music.
When the lead becomes the voice
Parasakthi is set in the nineteen sixties and draws from the Anti-Hindi agitations that swept Tamil Nadu in 1965. Within this context, Sivakarthikeyan singing a rebel anthem adds narrative weight to the soundtrack. It suggests a song that is meant to belong to the character rather than sit outside the story as a standalone musical moment.
GV Prakash has already shaped a varied musical landscape for the film. The earlier singles Adi Alaye, Ratnamala, and Namakkana Kaalam explored romance, emotion, and collective aspiration. Tharakku Tharakku, however, seems designed to cut sharper, both musically and thematically. Described as a rebel anthem, the track is expected to channel resistance, urgency, and defiance, qualities that mirror the political climate the film revisits.
#SK sings for #parasakthi the rebel song #tharakkutharakku @Siva_Kartikeyan @Sudha_Kongara @DawnPicturesOff pic.twitter.com/1TZ6Yp7Ooa
— G.V.Prakash Kumar (@gvprakash) December 15, 2025
Sivakarthikeyan’s vocal presence also reinforces his evolving image as an actor who increasingly gravitates toward roles rooted in social consciousness. Singing the song himself blurs the line between performer and protagonist, allowing the music to function as a direct emotional conduit rather than a decorative addition.
A politically charged ensemble drama
Directed by Sudha Kongara, Parasakthi marks her fourth feature after Drohi, Irudhi Suttru, and Soorarai Pottru. Known for her ability to blend strong character arcs with larger socio-political themes, Sudha appears to be using music as an integral storytelling tool rather than a pause in the narrative. She has co-written the film with Arjun Nadesan, with additional screenplay by Ganeshaa and dialogues by Madhan Karky and Shan Karuppusamy.
The film is headlined by Sivakarthikeyan and features Ravi Mohan in what is said to be the first antagonist role of his career. Atharvaa plays a key part, while Sreeleela makes her Tamil cinema debut as the female lead. There has also been speculation about Rana Daggubati’s involvement, though the makers are yet to confirm his casting. Details about the characters remain under wraps, adding to the sense of anticipation.

The technical team includes Ravi K Chandran as cinematographer, Sathish Surya as editor, S Annadurai as art director, and Supreme Sundar as action choreographer. Produced by Aakash Baskaran under the Dawn Pictures banner, the film has Dev Ramnath as creative producer, with MP Senthel and Rhea Kongara serving as executive producers. Red Giant Movies is handling distribution.
With postproduction in full swing and a theatrical release locked for January 14, 2026, Parasakthi is shaping up as one of the most ambitious Tamil films on the horizon. As anticipation grows, Tharakku Tharakku stands out not just as another single, but as a moment where Sivakarthikeyan’s voice becomes central to the film’s political and emotional core.
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